登陆注册
19413200000045

第45章

FIRST COMPLETE OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION OF INK INTHIS COUNTRY--THE HONOR DUE TO ROBERT T. SWANOF BOSTON--RESUME OF HIS REPORTS TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS--THESWAN LAW ADOPTED IN 1894 BY THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS--UNITED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMENTADOPTS AN OFFICIAL INK IN 1901--UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO SECURE INK LEGISLATION IN THE STATEOF NEW YORK--COMMENTS OF THE PUBLIC PRESS OF THAT PERIOD--DIFFERENT WORKS WHICH MORE OR LESS DWELL ON THE SUBJECT OF INK FROM 1890 TO1900--CITATIONS FROM ALLEN'S COMMERCIAL ORGANICANALYSIS--REFERENCE TO PAPER ABOUT INK READ BEFORE THE NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.

IT was not, however, until 1891 that the subject of the constitution of an enduring record ink received the consideration its importance deserved and in this the youngest of countries. To Robert T. Swan of Boston is all honor due for the very unique and comprehensive methods adopted in his investigations.

Appointed "commissioner of public records" of the state of Massachusetts, he has set an example which may well be followed by other states, as has been done in a lesser degree by Connecticut and ten years later by the United States Treasury Department, which in this respect is so ably represented in part by Dr. Charles A. Crampton of Washington, D. C.

Mr. Swan in his reports to the legislature of his state for the last twelve years, deals with the subject of the constitution of "permanent inks" so thoroughly, and with it affords information of so practical and useful a character, that the fullest references to them prove both instructive and interesting. In his report of 1891 he remarks:

"Upon commencing an examination of the records in various places, I was impressed with the great importance of the use of inks which should be permanent, and the necessity of an investigation which might prevent the further use of inks that for one reason or another were unfit for use upon records. I found that, as a rule, the inks upon the most ancient records had preserved their color, many undoubtedly being blacker than when used, but that the later records lost the jet-black appearance of the older. This, it is true, is not wholly due to the change of inks, for the use of quills, the soft surface of the old paper, the absence of blotting paper and the greater time spent in writing, were all conducive to a heavier deposit of ink;but evidence is ample that in comparatively recent years inks of poor quality came in use. Proof of this is given by an examination of the records in the state house. Up to about 1850 it was the custom in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to use for engrossing the acts, inks made of a powder which was mixed in the office; and until that time the acts which are engrossed upon parchment show, with but few exceptions, no signs of fading. From 1850 for several years the writing in many cases is becoming indistinct, that upon an act in 1851, and upon two in 1855, having nearly disappeared. Since 1860, acts showing different intensity of color are found, but whether this is their original color or not cannot be determined.

That the fading can be attributed to the parchment, as some claim, is disproved by the fact that of the signatures upon the same act a few have faded while others have not. Upon an act approved January 4, 1845, the signature of the President of the Senate has nearly disappeared, that of the Speaker of the House is more legible, while that of the Governor, and the figure 4, which he evidently inserted, are jet black.

"The indexes in the volumes of archives in the office of the secretary, which were written about 1840, were evidently made with a different ink from that used for engrossing, and faded so badly that the important words had to be rewritten.

"In the office of the State Treasurer the records to about 1867 are very black and distinct, but the ink used during a few years following has faded.

"The records of births, marriages and deaths, in the registration volumes in the secretary's office, furnish an excellent illustration of the different qualities of the inks now used. These records are original returns made by the city and town clerks, and from 1842 to 1889 show instances of the use of inks which are now almost illegible. Here again the fault cannot be attributed to the paper, for endorsements made in the secretary's office upon the most faded returns at the time of their receipt are as black as when made.

"The volumes of copies of the old records of Lexington, made in 1853, have faded until they are quite indistinct.

"Some of the old inks, though retaining their black color have, from the presence of acid in the ink or paper, eaten through the paper as thoroughly as if the writing had been done with a sharp instrument. In part of one old volume of court records, the ink, while not injuring the paper or becoming illegible upon the face of the leaves, has gradually become legible upon the reverse, while the heavy paper has been impervious to the other inks used.

* * * * * *

To ascertain what kind of inks were in use by the town clerks, I examined the registration volumes before referred to, and, as before stated, found many poor inks in use. In a few cases blue inks were used, and in two violet, which is, as a rule, if not always, a fugitive color. A number of the returns in these volumes of as recent date as 1875 were almost illegible, and three made in 1888were nearly as indistinct.

同类推荐
  • 道德经真义

    道德经真义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 吴普本草

    吴普本草

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 生经

    生经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 予学

    予学

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 根本说一切有部苾芻习学略法

    根本说一切有部苾芻习学略法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 异度学园

    异度学园

    主人公陈子绡是个从小就能看到鬼的灵异少年,这本书是讲陈子绡爆笑的高中生活。虽然每天都能见鬼,而且成绩不好,但是他和那帮有着各种缺点的朋友们,却依旧热爱生活,在种种奇怪恐怖的事件中,挥洒着属于他们的乐观青春。
  • 刁蛮公主的恋爱进行曲

    刁蛮公主的恋爱进行曲

    她:冰雪聪颖他:帅气霸道她:美丽动人他:花心难耐她:可爱贪吃他:温柔细心当这6人遇上会产生怎样的爱情火花?被迫上学恶整未婚夫他们会永远幸福下去吗?
  • 腹黑皇后闹宫闱

    腹黑皇后闹宫闱

    十三岁入宫,初见时撞在他的唇上,似是前世情缘未了,他对她一见如故,太庙许诺,她亲了他,今生便是他的女人,只待成年,便娶她为妻。她是他用生命去呵护的女孩,然而,一个必须以死守护的秘密,让她只能故意疏远。宫廷政变,边疆战乱,无数次并肩作战,无数次同生共死,他心里眼里从来只有她一人,为何他一片痴情,却换不来她的芳心,她真的是没心没肺吗……
  • 反骨

    反骨

    孙悟空自石头中蹦出时,曾有个花精受他精血,一同出世。二者相依为命,直到孙悟空拜师学艺西天取经,花精对孙悟空依赖至深,跟随孙悟空一同西行。后西天取经修成正果,孙悟空被封斗战胜佛,花精被封一品紫花仙。花精不满孙悟空身为和尚受到西天压制,甘心成魔,正遇上魔王出世,被魔王利用。此时孙悟空发现自己原来当年拜师菩提祖师与大闹天宫、西行取经都是场阴谋...
  • 我的男人们:宠物养成手札

    我的男人们:宠物养成手札

    一个突然冒出来的金丝眼镜男,一个闻所未闻的奇葩联盟,从此之后安稳的生活跟她挥泪说拜拜,开始了痛并快乐的美男养成生涯!缺根筋的路痴吸血鬼伯爵、整天蹲窗台瞌睡求爱抚的猫妖、水汪汪眼黏人的狗妖、时不时走复古风的矫情精灵、狂拽酷霸整天摆帝王范的魔王……姬小柒掩面泪狂奔,她不就是想打份兼职吗?这咋一个个都不是正常人啊!不,压根就特么不是人啊!呃,要不要来一场欢脱的女王调教故事呢?【其实是一对一,宠文,深宠。】
  • 战争从我开始

    战争从我开始

    只见光芒一闪,其上写着:‘不要问从哪里来!怎么来!只要想好要去哪,怎么去!’‘要知道出现即是成立!发生了就去接受,以后的改变在于你自己的行动!’‘不经过行动是无法获得所期的目的!’‘本书拥有所有解释权’任务:回家新人新书求关注,有喜欢的朋友可以加QQ群287626521
  • 神女降世:倾尽天下不为狂

    神女降世:倾尽天下不为狂

    穿过兵戎相见的两大相互残杀的军队,茫茫的黄沙飞舞在空中,却依然抵挡不住我们在空中相遇的目光。那年曾有人许我到天荒地老,弹指间,全都灰飞烟灭。只是有一个声音倔强的喊着:“此恨绵绵无绝期!”走上复仇之路的我,决定逆了这天,碎了这地。可是如今沧海桑田,我一夜无眠。
  • 许倬云说历史:大国霸业的兴废

    许倬云说历史:大国霸业的兴废

    中国史部分,本书从秦汉帝国开始,提纲挈领地分析了中国历代王朝组织架构的分散聚合对其存续的影响,简明扼要地勾勒出一幅中国历史大脉络;世界史方面,则重点分析了罗马帝国的成败因缘,并由此而下将其与近代列强如荷兰、大英帝国等比较异同,最后反思了今日美国基督教精神丧失的问题。
  • 佛说菩萨修行四法经

    佛说菩萨修行四法经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 百字碑注

    百字碑注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。